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DIGOS to send report to prosecutors on Acca Larentia case

DIGOS to send report to prosecutors on Acca Larentia case

Special branch on Fascist salutes at anniversary of MSI deaths

ROME, 08 January 2024, 18:56

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DIGOS special security and political police branch will send a report to prosecutors on the Fascist salutes made by hundreds of far right militants at a ceremony Sunday marking the 46th anniversary of the deaths of three far-right youth militants allegedly due to far left militants at a street in Rome called Acca Larentia after a Roman goddess where the headquarters of the then neoFascist Italian Social Movement (MSI) was located, police sources said Monday.
    Two of the youths, aged 13 and 17, were shot dead allegedly by the leftist militants who were never apprehended while the third, aged 19, was killed by a stray bullet in ensuing riots with police.
    The DIGOS said it will send a report to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Rome concerning the commemoration of the events of Via Acca Larentia in front of the former MSI headquarters.
    The file will reconstruct what happened during the event where the salutes were made.
    The event was attended by hundreds of people, but no by Premier Giorgia Meloni's Bothers of Italy (FdI) party, an heir to the MSI, which had organised two alternative events, according to FdI.
    The report will be made available to the magistrates who will have to assess the formal opening of an investigation file.
   
   

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